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I've been around longer than me acount says and I remember ETH very well. Never been to any of his shoots, but I wish I would have met him. I also remember his advice being very helpful as well as him being very well respected. He gained my respect as well. RIP E_T_H.
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Originally Posted By 1GUNRUNNER:
Originally Posted By the_ak_kid:
but the funniest thing, was when someone ran over his icechest accidentally, and Sunday morning as we were getting ready to leave, Wayne, backed his Jeep up to the ice chest that belonged to whoever ran over his. And then without haste backed over it, then put the Jeep back in drive, and drove over it again. He got out and said, in that voice of his, that you can never forget, "I didn't see anything, hell, it coulda been a small child holdin' an ice chest, and I still woulda run over it!" To this day, my brother (bighat) and I laugh about that. It was his ice chest, Wayne was nowhere vindictive enough to do that. He woke up terribly hung over and needed coffee... Badly. He said when he backed up he felt something but really needed coffee, he said when he returned, "OH my God, I had no idea what it was, when I saw it felt terrible, I thought to myself it could have been a small child... Hell it could have been a small child carrying a cooler, it could have been a small child carrying cooler with Scooter in it .....but... I needed coffee! http://media.ar15.com/media/viewFile.html?i=1932 http://media.ar15.com/media/viewFile.html?i=1931 The "Bomb" now hangs in my bar. http://media.ar15.com/media/viewFile.html?i=12088 http://media.ar15.com/media/viewFile.html?i=12086 http://media.ar15.com/media/viewFile.html?i=12084 http://media.ar15.com/media/viewFile.html?i=12083 Pretty sure that was my cooler, btw. Wonder how you managed to get that bomb? LOL, I still walk past the 'Toranado' costume every day, and Wayne's dreamcatcher from the cabin hangs on a post of my bed. ETH gave me a pair of his camo pants that I still wear when I go hunting. Strange how many items of his that still float around my house. Even the three Gunstock blenders that we needed for Windexes are still brought out from time to time. Still deeply miss the guy. Arfcom in Texas has never been the same since he passed. TRG |
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Uncle Ruckus is my hero.
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Originally Posted By TheRedGoat: Arfcom in Texas has never been the same since he passed. TRG That's the truth. I have a business card holder on my desk with Wayne's card on top, right under my monitor. I see it several times a day... |
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Daddy loves you. Now go away.
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Originally Posted By Zhukov:
Originally Posted By TheRedGoat:
Arfcom in Texas has never been the same since he passed. TRG That's the truth. I have a business card holder on my desk with Wayne's card on top, right under my monitor. I see it several times a day... You mentioned that earlier in the thread, btw. I have the original permission letter from the very first Hun Farm trip. Mojo, Legs, and 1-2 others were there. Wayne wanted to go to town and we asked him for something in writing in case anyone asked us why we were there. That card has not left my pocket since 2001. "These gentlemen have my express permission to be on the Teague Farm. owner Wayne Cobb." TRG |
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Uncle Ruckus is my hero.
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Originally Posted By TheRedGoat: Originally Posted By Zhukov: Originally Posted By TheRedGoat: Arfcom in Texas has never been the same since he passed. TRG That's the truth. I have a business card holder on my desk with Wayne's card on top, right under my monitor. I see it several times a day... You mentioned that earlier in the thread, btw. I have the original permission letter from the very first Hun Farm trip. Mojo, Legs, and 1-2 others were there. Wayne wanted to go to town and we asked him for something in writing in case anyone asked us why we were there. That card has not left my pocket since 2001. "These gentlemen have my express permission to be on the Teague Farm. owner Wayne Cobb." TRG I remember seeing pics of the shoots posted here. I had a different account years back before I started this one. Makes me wish I coulda been there. |
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DVD...
Your pics could be a memorial to a Golden Age of this website. Lots of faces there. TRG |
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Uncle Ruckus is my hero.
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Originally Posted By TheRedGoat:
DVD... Your pics could be a memorial to a Golden Age of this website. Lots of faces there. TRG Agreed. |
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"The character inherent in the American people has done all that has been accomplished; and it would have done somewhat more, if the government had not sometimes got in its way."
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Originally Posted By TheRedGoat:
DVD... Your pics could be a memorial to a Golden Age of this website. Lots of faces there. TRG Amen. Will never be the same. |
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Originally Posted By EricTheHun
I think maybe you oughtta get yourself an M-16 ~ Col Hal Moore Time comes I need one Sir, there'll be plenty of 'em lying on the ground ~ Sgt Maj Plumley ar15.com ar15armory.com thetreeofliberty.com |
Wayne touched and inspired everyone that met him. I enjoyed the time that he allowed myself to visit his oasis in West Texas.
I will miss my time with him and all the great men and women that gathered around him. God bless Wayne. The DFW crew lost a great man. |
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ETH...his wit & wisdom... a legacy from the Golden Age of ARFCOM ...
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godspeed Wayne
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"In einer Mensch-zu-Mann-Kampf, ist der Gewinner, wer eine Runde in seinem Magazin hat"
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Originally Posted By redpine:
ETH...his wit & wisdom... a legacy from the Golden Age of ARFCOM ... |
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Vidi Vici Veni
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Thought about ETH today......
I made the Spring 2006 shoot with a bunch of guys from Washington........ "he eased him over the side..." |
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Originally Posted By bigscrun:
Thought about ETH today...... I made the Spring 2006 shoot with a bunch of guys from Washington........ "he eased him over the side..." I recall you waking up lost. TRG |
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Uncle Ruckus is my hero.
"Just cultivate a polite detached superiority. " ~BigEasySnow |
Originally Posted By TheRedGoat:
I recall you waking up lost. TRG Wrong guy. |
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"You can watch things happen, you can make things happen, or you can wonder what the fuck just happened." ~ Phil Harris RIP
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Originally Posted By 1GUNRUNNER:
Originally Posted By TheRedGoat:
I recall you waking up lost. TRG Wrong guy. Thats often heard coming out of TRG's mouth by many people when they wake up... |
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Originally Posted By EricTheHun
I think maybe you oughtta get yourself an M-16 ~ Col Hal Moore Time comes I need one Sir, there'll be plenty of 'em lying on the ground ~ Sgt Maj Plumley ar15.com ar15armory.com thetreeofliberty.com |
Originally Posted By TheRedGoat:
Originally Posted By bigscrun:
Thought about ETH today...... I made the Spring 2006 shoot with a bunch of guys from Washington........ "he eased him over the side..." I recall you waking up lost. TRG I can see why. Waking up with TRG on the same bed triggers a "Hangover" moment. |
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Our American Dreams--Freedom and the Constitution--are lost day by day.. Adaptability is the key to survival. |
As i have often said, he is the best friend I never met.
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NOBAMA, you keep the change.
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Originally Posted By Ky_Bob:
As i have often said, he is the best friend I never met. One of the best attributes of ETH was making a person feel at home, even the very first time meeting him. Second was his story-telling. We, DFW crew, had heard his stories for so many times, but we still enjoyed listening again and again and laughed. The two residents of ETH farm probably spent the most time there and listen to all his stories were TRG and DPeacher. They probably know all the stories. ETH was the only person that could cause out-of-state members, like Rainbow Coalition Washington Chapter ARFCOMMERS , NY Arfcommers to fly down, some Georgia, OK, NM arfcommers to drive down or over to his farm,.... ETH lived his life the fullest, his way. I'm absolutely sure that ETH is enjoying this thread right now while sipping his Windex Margarita. |
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Our American Dreams--Freedom and the Constitution--are lost day by day.. Adaptability is the key to survival. |
Originally Posted By mojo:
Originally Posted By Ky_Bob:
As i have often said, he is the best friend I never met. One of the best attributes of ETH was making a person feel at home, even the very first time meeting him. Second was his story-telling. We, DFW crew, had heard his stories for so many times, but we still enjoyed listening again and again and laughed. The two residents of ETH farm probably spent the most time there and listen to all his stories were TRG and DPeacher. They probably know all the stories. ETH was the only person that could cause out-of-state members, like Rainbow Coalition Washington Chapter ARFCOMMERS , NY Arfcommers to fly down, some Georgia, OK, NM arfcommers to drive down or over to his farm,.... ETH lived his life the fullest, his way. I'm absolutely sure that ETH is enjoying this thread right now while sipping his Windex Margarita. ...and even in the afterlife, he hears/reads your posts with an accent. TRG |
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Uncle Ruckus is my hero.
"Just cultivate a polite detached superiority. " ~BigEasySnow |
Originally Posted By TheRedGoat:
Originally Posted By mojo:
Originally Posted By Ky_Bob:
As i have often said, he is the best friend I never met. One of the best attributes of ETH was making a person feel at home, even the very first time meeting him. Second was his story-telling. We, DFW crew, had heard his stories for so many times, but we still enjoyed listening again and again and laughed. The two residents of ETH farm probably spent the most time there and listen to all his stories were TRG and DPeacher. They probably know all the stories. ETH was the only person that could cause out-of-state members, like Rainbow Coalition Washington Chapter ARFCOMMERS , NY Arfcommers to fly down, some Georgia, OK, NM arfcommers to drive down or over to his farm,.... ETH lived his life the fullest, his way. I'm absolutely sure that ETH is enjoying this thread right now while sipping his Windex Margarita. ...and even in the afterlife, he hears/reads your posts with an accent. TRG How true.....very, very true....... |
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Napalm, helping the military since 1962!!!
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Like Keith_J with an engineering issue, Wayne loved to correct some serious misconceptions about the Israelis
He is missed. TX(dollarBill)L |
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Why is it bad for an Oil Cartel (OPEC) to raise the price of OIL, but not bad for a Labor Cartel (Unions) to raise the price of labor?
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Originally Posted By TheRedGoat:
Originally Posted By mojo:
Originally Posted By Ky_Bob:
As i have often said, he is the best friend I never met. One of the best attributes of ETH was making a person feel at home, even the very first time meeting him. Second was his story-telling. We, DFW crew, had heard his stories for so many times, but we still enjoyed listening again and again and laughed. The two residents of ETH farm probably spent the most time there and listen to all his stories were TRG and DPeacher. They probably know all the stories. ETH was the only person that could cause out-of-state members, like Rainbow Coalition Washington Chapter ARFCOMMERS , NY Arfcommers to fly down, some Georgia, OK, NM arfcommers to drive down or over to his farm,.... ETH lived his life the fullest, his way. I'm absolutely sure that ETH is enjoying this thread right now while sipping his Windex Margarita. ...and even in the afterlife, he hears/reads your posts with an accent. TRG Well...I'll bet all you guys that ETH won't hear any of my accent in Spanish. |
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Our American Dreams--Freedom and the Constitution--are lost day by day.. Adaptability is the key to survival. |
I miss ETH
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Originally Posted By 82ND-ABN:
I miss ETH It is amazing the random times and situations that the memory of him hits me. I can hear his soothing voice in my head on a whim. |
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"You can watch things happen, you can make things happen, or you can wonder what the fuck just happened." ~ Phil Harris RIP
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His 'dream catcher' hangs on my bedpost.
Hard not to think about the good times. I carry the original Hun Farm permission slip from circa 01-02? in my pocket every day. TRG |
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Uncle Ruckus is my hero.
"Just cultivate a polite detached superiority. " ~BigEasySnow "That's the hardest I've ever laughed reading ARFCOM." ~Cincinnatus |
Originally Posted By TheRedGoat:
I carry the original Hun Farm permission slip from circa 01-02? in my pocket every day. TRG You said that on page 2 or so. |
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"You can watch things happen, you can make things happen, or you can wonder what the fuck just happened." ~ Phil Harris RIP
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Originally Posted By 1GUNRUNNER:
Originally Posted By TheRedGoat:
I carry the original Hun Farm permission slip from circa 01-02? in my pocket every day. TRG You said that on page 2 or so. I don't dwell on my previous remarks. I live in the moment. TRG |
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Uncle Ruckus is my hero.
"Just cultivate a polite detached superiority. " ~BigEasySnow "That's the hardest I've ever laughed reading ARFCOM." ~Cincinnatus |
Originally Posted By 1GUNRUNNER:
Originally Posted By 82ND-ABN:
I miss ETH It is amazing the random times and situations that the memory of him hits me. I can hear his soothing voice in my head on a whim. When I petitioned the Tomball Lodge to become a Mason, they asked why. The first thing I said was "One of the best men I've ever know was a Mason" and y'all know to whom I was referring. Damn I miss him too. |
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Tomball Masonic Lodge #1096
Veritas Aequitas Si Vis Pacem Parabellum "He who hesitates, is lost" Alexander Pope |
Hard to believe it's been 5 years now since you've passed. It seems like just yesterday we met at the BRC, and then just a few years later I was at your Farm shooting with you in memorial to Scooter. I still have the shirt from the 2004 shoot, and it always bring me back to the good times you brought to this community. My words can't convey what you have meant to me, and to so many other people on this board. I'll leave you with these words Eric You Will Always Be Remembered The Hun
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Was thinking about him yesterday. Hard to believe it's been five, and even harder to look back and remember all the good times that we've all missed since his passing.
TRG |
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Uncle Ruckus is my hero.
"Just cultivate a polite detached superiority. " ~BigEasySnow "That's the hardest I've ever laughed reading ARFCOM." ~Cincinnatus |
Eric was a stand up guy, Ar15 lost a great person with his passing. He brought people together that would not have otherwise met and made them welcome.
He is still deeply missed by the Texas members as well the rest of ar15. He allowed people to enter his land and meet and generally have a great time at the Hun Farm gatherings that seemed to get larger with each one. His stories by the campfire with a half dozen people sitting around listening while sipping windex margaritas took on a legendary status with all that knew him. I know that he left this world knowing that he actually had an impact on other peoples lives in a positive way. |
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"You can watch things happen, you can make things happen, or you can wonder what the fuck just happened." ~ Phil Harris RIP
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Originally Posted By raskwon:
Eric was a stand up guy, Ar15 lost a great person with his passing. He brought people together that would not have otherwise met and made them welcome. He is still deeply missed by the Texas members as well the rest of ar15. He allowed people to enter his land and meet and generally have a great time at the Hun Farm gatherings that seemed to get larger with each one. His stories by the campfire with a half dozen people sitting around listening while sipping windex margaritas took on a legendary status with all that knew him. I know that he left this world knowing that he actually had an impact on other peoples lives in a positive way. I read that in your 'voice.' TRG |
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Uncle Ruckus is my hero.
"Just cultivate a polite detached superiority. " ~BigEasySnow "That's the hardest I've ever laughed reading ARFCOM." ~Cincinnatus |
5 years already. dang.
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Whatever happened to "It's the economy, stupid"? |
Originally Posted By 1GUNRUNNER: +1 |
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Daddy loves you. Now go away.
Originally Posted By PAEBR332: Congratulations. This post has a created a stupidity event horizon from which no logic, reason or science will ever escape. |
Sorry about the mayonnaise, guys.
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The first time I met him, he called me 82nd battalion. I laughed and corrected him. I told him my name was Chuck. He never called me anything else from 2002 on. What a warm, genuine, friendly man he was. He would treat someone he just met as well as a life long friend. His personality was so appealing, there was always a crowd around him. Everybody loved the guy. It was impossible not to.
The world is shy one great man. |
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Hoping that this is not a bummer......................
As spring arises in the Great State of Texas, I cannot help but think that a few years back we were all planning that Cinco de Mayo, or thereabouts, Hun Farm trip. A more benevolent host, none of us could have hoped or dreamed of... Thank you Wayne for your influence that has made me a better man and fostered memories that will be so difficult to duplicate in these times of fucktard POTUS. I miss Wayne's (Eric the Hun) responses and diatribe. A brilliant wordsmith and a no bullshit guy RIP My brother Wayne. My son and I still regale friends with stories of the trips to the Hun Farm.....and I did not get stuck.....LOL. But man did I come close? R.I.P. Wayne Cobb, Master Mason and my brother (Oh by the way. Talking with his brother and thinking through the Texas family tree.....My mother's mother was Willie Ann Teague...the Hun farm was the Teague Farm....he and I are/were probably long distance cousins...how funny is that?) Cheers all |
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Veritas Aequitas Si Vis Pacem Parabellum Go Texans! |
Never a bummer, to remember an old friend fondly.
Here's to you Wayne, I'm sure your chewing someone's ear right now. TXL |
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"Socialism is the tyranny of the losers over the achievers. " Russian refugee in America.
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Originally Posted By TxLewis:
Never a bummer, to remember an old friend fondly. Here's to you Wayne, I'm sure your chewing someone's ear right now. TXL Guaranteed he's doing just that. I am STILL finding Hun Farm dirt in my Suburban. |
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Bigger than France. "The trouble with our liberal friends is not that they're ignorant, it's just that they know so much that isn't so." --RWR, 1964 |
Originally Posted By Gloftoe:
Originally Posted By TxLewis:
Never a bummer, to remember an old friend fondly. Here's to you Wayne, I'm sure your chewing someone's ear right now. TXL Guaranteed he's doing just that. I am STILL finding Hun Farm dirt in my Suburban. I still have the pipe he gave me at the Scooter memorial. I miss those days quite often. |
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The person who complains most, and is the most critical of others has the most to hide.
"I was just a child then, now I'm only a man." -- Roger Waters Also, Fuck obama. |
At this very moment, I have Hun Farm mud on the inside of my engine compartment. I don't think that stuff will ever dissolve - just like his memory.
When I first met him back in Oct. '02, he kept calling me 82nd battalion but then gave up following a few polite corrections then never addressed me as anything other than Chuck. Friendly to the core - what a great, great person he was. Wishing to honor his memory, we had a first run of arfcom challenge coins back in 2004 or 2005, I don't recall which but I landed coveted coin number 3. Goatboy and EdSr got 1 and 2 - but I buried #3 with Wayne. The graveside service was top notch. He was a high ranked Mason and they were there to pay their respects and conduct their rituals. I left impressed with all of the ceremonial procedures. ETH left quite a big impression on many people. He was loved. |
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I was just reminded that you went home six years ago to day... I still have your phone number in my cell phone contacts and the last few IM's you sent me. "Wish you were here" was on the radio when I went to lunch today. We miss you, Brother Wayne! Tell Mom and 'em I said "Hey".
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"None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free." ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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I still carry on with his sigline and will never change it.
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Originally Posted By EricTheHun
I think maybe you oughtta get yourself an M-16 ~ Col Hal Moore Time comes I need one Sir, there'll be plenty of 'em lying on the ground ~ Sgt Maj Plumley ar15.com ar15armory.com thetreeofliberty.com |
Wow. 6 years.
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Sorry about the mayonnaise, guys.
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Originally Posted By ilikelegs: I still carry on with his sigline and will never change it. I remember calling you at the hospital to hear the bad news. |
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Daddy loves you. Now go away.
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